
Prisoners on the realities of peer support in prison
Former prisoners and academics coproduce an innovative, retrospective examination of peer-delivered prison suicide prevention.
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Former prisoners and academics coproduce an innovative, retrospective examination of peer-delivered prison suicide prevention.
The Good Prison Officer – Inside Perspectives. Andi Brierley on how lived experience can improve prison officer practice.
Young people on how their contact with the youth justice system is influenced by their ethnic background.
An oral history of the experiences of being on probation in Ireland.
Guest post by Nola Sterling on the ELEVATE CJS lived experience leadership programme.
A guest post by “Bezzo” who talks about his experiences of being addicted to gambling and how hard it was to find help.
What the evidence base tells us about Engagement and Co-Production with
People with Lived Experience of
Prison and Probation
Revolving Doors report on why so many people don’t take up legal representation.
The experiences of over 300 young adults of the care and criminal justice systems
Revolving Doors lived experience inquiry into probation
Commission on Crime and Gambling related harms research explores lived experiences of people directly affected by crime and gambling
New co-produced best practice guide and website to support people with lived experience who volunteer (or work) in the social justice sector.